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| Known by the Aztecs as the “Big Mouth”. |
| This high-born Tabasco Indian woman became Hernando Cortes’ translator, enabling him to progress to Tenochtitlan and engage with Moctezuma. She was a priceless asset to the Spanish, but was seen as a traitor by her people, the Aztecs. - More |
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| Contemporaries in Historical Figures of the Movement West |
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Pathfinders |
Atahualpa |

Francisco Pizzaro |
Hérnan Cortés |
Malinche |
Bartolomeo de las Casas |
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Alexander McKenzie |
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Columbus |
Erik the Red |
Jedediah Smith |
Kit Carson |
Malinche |
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